Andrew Schulz is receiving so much criticism that hip-hop’s most famous supporters are speaking out. This comes after the comedian threatened to rape Kendrick Lamar for dissing the rapper on his new album GNX.
like president Schulz reportedly discussed the line from Lamar’s “wacced out mural” on a recent episode of his podcast. infamous. A sign on the bar reads, “It’s the law to keep white comedians from talking about black women.” You may recall that the podcast host received some backlash after the episode featuring James Duncan and Fuhad Dawodu. Shxtsngigs As a guest. In the episode, he makes a joke about black women and Duncan and Dawodu laugh. Schulz has every reason to think the Lamar bar was directed at him, but the rapper didn’t mention the comedian by name.
Nonetheless, Schulz responded. He said that he and Lamar are in the same cell and that he will “make love” to the rapper and that he can decide whether it is consensual or not.
“I want to make love to him, but there’s nothing he can do,” he said. “Just Kendrick Lamar, I want to make love to that guy. And the only thing he can do is decide whether it is an agreement or not. … I would go so far as to say that he couldn’t stop most people on the planet from having sex with him. … He tends to talk a lot, but if he has a problem, I feel like I can put him on my lap and feed him a bottle.”
He also made a sarcastic remark about Lamar’s instinct to protect black women, saying there was no room to speak out because of the rampant misogyny in the hip-hop world.
“Listen, rappers are telling comedians that we need to respect women more,” Schulz said. “So we have to sit back and reflect. …Listen. No one has honored women through their art more than rappers. So I totally understand how a rapper might see a comedian tell a joke and say, ‘Hey, you need to change that.’ How dare you keep saying that your wife is annoying? Be more like us. ‘You son of a bitch is just a whore. I hit my son of a bitch with a stick.’”
This comment surprised many people because he likened the language he used to sexual assault and rape.
TDE’s Punch and O’Shea Jackson Jr. Defend Kendrick Lamar
The president of Top Dog Entertainment (TDE), with whom Lamar was signed for 18 years before leaving to focus on his own label, was quick to react to the episode.
“Wait… wait… I know as black guys in hip hop music we might be a bit slow and don’t really understand sarcasm and humor… but my man said he wanted to sleep with Dot??” Punch tweeted.
Ice Cube’s son, O’Shea Jackson Jr., quoted the comment video with a brief comment about Schultz.
Jackson posted, ‘You weird bastard.’
But Schulz responded to the actor by bringing his father’s music into the conversation: “Google’s Ice Cube’s ‘No Vaseline’.”
In response to the comedian’s question, Jackson explained the meaning of the song ‘No Vaseline’ sung by his father.
“The analogy of being ruined in business by your manager is not being a friend. He doesn’t call you an asshole. He didn’t tell you to fuck off. You didn’t even say your name. And your reaction is Buck Broken. S*** is so crazy,” he tweeted.
In response to Schulz’s comments about misogyny in hip-hop, Peter Rosenberg addressed the comedian.
“This take was really bad,” he tweeted. “It’s really painful. Did being friends with Charlemagne give this man a chance to give his opinion on hip hop?? These times are incredible… Good thing no one is getting checked anymore… And Shultz better pray that’s true,” he tweeted.
Schultz did not comment further on this controversy.